The Department of Anthropology John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Faculty Profiles


Staci Strobl
Assistant Professor
212.237.8037
422.27T
2007 PhD
1999 MA
1995 BA
Graduate Center of the City University of New York (Criminal Justice)
John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Criminal Justice)
Cornell University (Near Eastern Studies)

Area of Expertise: Women in policing in the Arabian Gulf, ethnography, comic book portrayals of crime in the United States and alternative dispute resolution

Staci Strobl is an assistant professor in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Her areas of specialization are women in policing in the Arabian Gulf, comic book portrayals of crime in the United States and alternative dispute resolution. Dr. Strobl completed her doctorate in Criminal Justice at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center with a specialization in Comparative Criminal Justice and Criminology. She received her MA in Criminal Justice at John Jay and her BA in Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University. Recently, she was the recipient of a Fulbright grant to Bahrain where she completed an ethnographic study of policewomen. Prior to joining John Jay as a faculty member, she was editor of the CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium’s Compendium of Working Papers. Earlier in her career, she has worked as a U.S. Probation Officer and a crime journalist.

James P. Levine, Chairperson
899 Tenth Ave, Room 422T, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8406, Email: jlevine@jjay.cuny.edu